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 Taiwan on High Alert as China Conducts Large-Scale Maritime Military Exercises

Tuesday 10 December 2024 - 14:30
 Taiwan on High Alert as China Conducts Large-Scale Maritime Military Exercises

Taiwan has raised its defense readiness in response to China's ongoing military activities around the island, marking one of the largest maritime exercises ever conducted by the Chinese military. Taiwan's defense ministry reported that nearly 90 Chinese warships and other vessels are operating in the waters surrounding the island, particularly in the "first island chain," which connects Okinawa, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

The Chinese military maneuvers come amid heightened tensions following the recent visit of Taiwan President Lai Ching-te to the United States. Taiwan's forces are on high alert as the People's Liberation Army (PLA) conducts its drills, which have included a significant number of Chinese naval and coast guard ships deployed in the region. In addition to the naval activity, Taiwan has also tracked 47 Chinese aircraft in the area within a 24-hour period, marking the highest number of aircraft detected since a similar surge in October following Taiwan's National Day events.

The scale of these exercises surpasses China’s previous military responses to events such as the visit by then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan in 2022. In fact, Taiwanese officials noted that the current operation involves a wider range of military forces, with contributions from not only the Eastern Theater Command but also the Northern and Southern Theater Commands, highlighting China's growing maritime and air capabilities.

Despite no official announcements from the Chinese government regarding the exercises, Beijing's foreign ministry reaffirmed China's commitment to defending its sovereignty over Taiwan. China maintains that Taiwan is an integral part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to reunify the island with the mainland.

The United States, Taiwan’s principal military ally, has expressed concerns about China’s increasingly assertive stance in the region. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has warned that China poses a significant challenge to the international order, particularly in its efforts to exert influence over contested regions like the East China Sea, Taiwan, and the South China Sea. Austin underscored the importance of ensuring open access to international airways and maritime routes, which are vital for global trade and security.

In the midst of these developments, Taiwan remains firm in its stance as a sovereign nation, with its own government, military, and currency. While Taiwan’s relationship with the United States continues to strengthen, particularly under the leadership of President Lai, China has consistently voiced its opposition to any international support for Taiwan’s independence, warning that such actions will face significant repercussions.

As tensions escalate, the international community is closely watching the unfolding situation in the Taiwan Strait, with global powers emphasizing the need for dialogue and the peaceful resolution of disputes.


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